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TES X 8 OJE" TUX NEWS. THE DAILY NEWS, by maa one year, $8; BLT, montas $4; tb ree montos tl 50. Se rr ed In the city at Brearsas CENTS a week, payable to the car? riers, or $8 a yes/, paid-in advance at the office. TOT Tai-WaAtT NEWS, pnbhshed on Tuesdays, Thursdays sad Saturdays, oae year $4; six montas $2. TOT WBEEXT NEWS, one year %%. Six copies flo. Ten copies, to one address, $16. SUBSCRIPTIONS in au oases payable in advance, .nd no paper contmnea arter the expiration or the time paid for. ?3)at?U?\nw $tto?. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1871. NEWS OE TUE DAT. -Gold closed In New York, yesterday, at lOJalOf. - Cotton dosed galet, but weak at 15Ja; sales 3430 bales. -In Liverpool cotton closed dull and un? changed; uplands 7|a7$d, Orleans 7fa7$d; sales 10,000 bales. -A Radical Ku-Klax organization has been formed in Florida. -The splendid Episcopal Church of the Mes? siah, Brooklyn, was destroyed by fire last evening. Loss about $100,000, probably cov? ered by Insurance. -On Sunday afternoon a fire of considerable magnitude was raging lh the woods In South Carolina, beyond Hamburg. Of its extent or damage to properly we are unadvised, but from the high wind prevailing, lt is probable that considerable destruction of fencing, etc., will result. -The New York Evening Post is angry with Congress for occupying itself almost en? tirely with Ki;-Klux bills, and thinks lt is time wasted, as they are all unconstitutional. Gen? eral amnesty lt still holds to be the best reme? dy for disorders at the South, so far as Con? gress is concerned. -Distinctions on account of color are being rapidly obliterated' In Congress. The House of Representatives contains five colored mem? bers, and on Saturday that body deposed a White boy acting as a page or messenger, and appointed a negro youth in bis place. This is the first Instance in which a colored boy has been appointed a page in Congress. ' -A telegraphic dispatch announces the death of ex-Senator Jacob H. Howard, at his residence in Detroit, Michigan; on Sunday morning,-of apoplexy, with which" he was first seized on Friday evening last. 'Senator How? ard closed his last term In the Senate at the expiration of the Forty-first Congress, on the Sd of March last He was a zealous Republi? can, able Lu argument, and especially ardent In the support of the war measures against the South during the administration of Lin? coln. Professionally, Senator Howard was a lawyer o'f considerable reputation. -The joint high commission, in full force, attended an amateur fox hunt on Saturday at the country residence of S. T. Suit, in Prince George County, Maryland, some six miles dis? tant. The rainy day interfered somewhat with the sport, but it passed off something after the English fashion. The hounds and foxes num? bered about fifty, and were brought from Vir? ginia a few weeks since. Slr Stafford Northcote won the first race and the first fox. None of the American commissioners indulged In the sport beyond being mere spectators. A dinner of fourteen courses was subsequently served to the distinguished guests. -The feature of the debate In the House on Saturday w^s the speech of Elliott, the negro member from South Carolina. Elliott had a carefully prepared speech in support of the Ku-Ktux bill, which be read, and which was listened to with much Interest It made high pretensions to learning, and exhibited a good deal of familiarity with the writings of Story and other commentators on the constitution.. Elliott delivered his speech In a sort ot pulpit j style, a id was not near so effective as when ne spoke some weeks ago extempore. The Democrats freely assert that bis speech was written for bim by Ben Butler. -tfbe Golden Age, for this week, contains tile following .remarkable statement: Swin? burne vibrates between the inspirations ot wine and the exasperations of madness, and between fear and disgust at his conduct peo? ple are forced to exclude him ti a their houses. A sip of wine beings ou the craze which goads bim into behavior setting,at naught all decency. What can be done with an illustrious young poet who. Invited to your reception, makes such havoc with the pro? prieties as to reach across the room with open Jaws to bite the bare neck ot a handsome yoong lady, whose beauty bas attracted his gaz?; or who'turns from tbe person with whom he happens to be conversing to butt his bead furiously against the wall. \ -The sentiment between the so-called Libe? ral and Clerical parties In Rome made itself violently manifest o a the 10th instant, at the Church of the jesuits, after an exciting sermon by Father Thomasl. - The disturbances were continued on the following day, when a fight took place between the parties on tbe plaza. The soldiers of ifing Victor Emanuel interfer? ed, charged upon the rioters, drove them into the church, and arrested some nineteen or twenty, including Father Callan, a priestat the altar, whom they charged with "insulting apoliceman." The prisoners of both parties were taken to the lock-up amid a booting mob, In which the anti-clerical element seemed to preponderate. The cabiPbas furnished no Intelligence of the sequel, but the event Illus? trates the state et feeling In'the Roman capi? tal under the new regime. -General Butler te about to issue, in pam? phlet form, the speech of Speaker Blaine and his reply, delivered In the House on the 16th of Maren,' concerning the appointment of a special committee to investigate the condition of the Sooth dnrlng the recess. He will also publish his celebrated letter, which brought on this memorable set-to. General Butler, .kian explanatory note, asserts that a combination was made among certain Be publicans in*the House, of whom Speaker Blaine was tbe lead? er, to prevent the passage of any bill for the suppression ol'Southern outrages. HM intends, lt ls stated, to circulate half a million copies or this pamphlet In order to. head off Blaine's ' presidential aspirations. Tb? speaker; on the I other hand, rt is .alleged, will leave General ' utter out When lie appoints the House com- I mlttees, or at least place him In Bubordinate t positions* aa a punishment for his fight with i the speaker. - i tte Augusta Constitutionalist contains an accountofalynelilagln Washington County, Ga., on Tuesday Dight last which says : From ( ?-private letter from Sandersville,- Washing- "* ten County,, under date bf Wed hes tray, we are ( advised of a shocking occurrence which- took ' place there on Tuesday night. Last week tue { barn and a tables ol' Mr. E. S. Langende were t burned, together with a floe young mart1, a \ mule, and a qi tani ity of corn aud fodder. Tho , fire waa believed to have been incendiary, and , suspicion oi tiring the property fastened.up?u a negro man named Elbert Harris, who was arrested and commit.ed to jail, to answer lue ' charge. On t uesday night about two hundred 1 disguised men wont lo the Jail,* secifred en- ' trjiiice, and laking out ihe uegro Harrte carried ' him lo Laug meade's pond und snot him to 1 death. The body of the negro was discovered on Wednesday morning, it having been thrown into the pond by his executioners. -On Sunday, March 15, there arrived in the Mersey one of the largest importations of sil ver that has ever taken place at Liverpool. The Onion Company's steamer Wisconsin, Cap> tain williams, which arrived that day from New York, had on board the enormous,quantl ty ol 65 tons and 5 cwt. ot sliver colo, prlncl pally Spanish and Mexican dollars, a large amount of which ls intended for this country, and the remainder for different parts of the continent As Boon as the Wisconsin was secured at her moorings In dock, the work of getting the specie boxes ashore was com? menced, and in a short time safely completed. Wagons were In readiness, and the specie was conveyed to the London and Northwestern raliway Btatlon, where lt was placed in 14 dosed railway vans, and dispatched to London by an early train on Monday morning. Are the Taxes Heavy Beyond Endu? rance T THE Columbia Union, the administration organ, buckles on its armor, and endeavors to prove that, after all, the people of South Carolina are very lightly taxed. It denies that there is any such thing kt this State as exorbitant taxation, and declares, that the trouble ls, * 'not in the amount of taxation, but "is in taxation itself." We have the right to assume that the Union reflects the opin? ions of tbe State officials, and that lt is their champion and apologist At all events, it presents the strougest argument it eau find to sustain its off-hand conclusion that "no "one who bas really examined tbe matter "carefully can, for one moment, oonscien "tiously assert", that the taxes levied by the State government "are heavy*beyond en "durance." The main argument ot the Union is contained in the following para I graph ; "The state tax is nine mills on the dollar, or nine dollars on the thousand; or, In other words and plainer terms, a man who is worth one thousand dollars in real estate or other property, wonld pay to tbe State Just nine dol? lars, and no more.- If the county added four mills, which is about the extent of any county tax,.that would add four dollars mote, ora total or thirteen dollars on a thousand. A perron worth two thousand dollars would pay twenty-six dollars Sta toland county tax; one worth three thousand dollars would-pay thirty aine dollars, and one worth ten thousand dol? lars would pay one hundred and thirty dollars. Now, we submit to tbe judgment of a candid public lt this ie exorbitant taxation ? If a per? son worth fen thousand dollars cannot afford* to pay one hundred and thirty dollars tax, he ls indeed a poor stick. The trouble 5s not in the amount of taxation, but is tn taxation Itself?' Even a hasty glance at these statements shows their dis ingenuous ness. Tbey do QOt tell the whole troth. The State tax is nine mills on the dollar, and the county tax does not exceed four mills additional. But this is the tax Jo r 1870, due last month ; and In November next a second tax (for 1871) falls due. For instance-the tax of 1870, to which alone the Union refers, is $2,415,047. Under the old law, tbe tax for 1871 wonld bave been payable in March, 1872 ; but the General Assembly, at tts last session, antici? pated the time of payment, so that the tax' for 1871 should be due and collectable in No? vember, 1871. The people have, therefore, to pay, this year, about 13 mills on the dol? lar for 1870, and about 10 milla OJ the dollar for 1871. The whole tax for the year is $4.395.000-which ia ten times the average andual coat of the State grpo',""">nr for tan years preceding the war. The mrfn who ie "worth one thousand dollars"- must pay, this year, a tax of twenty-three dollars, in? stead of.thirteen dollars, as stated by the Union. In the very beginning of its argu? ment the administration organ suppresses half the truth. But the fallacy of- the statement. of the Union- lies deeper than this, lt puts the laxes ot?he year at $13 on $1000, or $190 on ' $10,000, (we have shown that they are nearly twice os much,) and flippantly says that, if a person worth ten thou? sand dollars cannot afford to pay one hundred and thirty dollars tax, he is, indeed, a poor stick. We say so too. Bot the Union confuses assessed- value and real value/ There iftot a mau in South Caro? lina who is assessed for taxation at $10,000 who is worth ten thousand' dollars, or whose property, if sola, would produce anything like that sum. The Union assames that the assessment for taxation established the worth of the thing-what it will bring. Ia this way the Union may, at once, by increas? ing the assessment double or treble (in its own mind) the value of ail the property in. South Carolina. To the outside world, it is a conclusive explanation to say that the Caro? lina ex-Blavehoktera are growling because they now have to pay a tax of $13 on tue $1000, while before the war they had to pay only a few cents. The. truth is, and the Union ought to know it, that all the taxable property io South Carolina is assessed for taxation at far higher than its market value. In Charleston the assessment may be nearer the reality than it is anywhere else, but even here $4.006 was added to the taxable value of a house, because the owner spent upon it, io pai ut mg and repairs, just one thousand dollars. Aud we caa say, without fear of contradiction, that in tbe country districts property ts assessed at double, treble and quadruple its value. We have in our mind now a tract of land in Orangeb urg assessed ai $10,000-,. which could- not be SOM for $3000. The Union would say that the owner of this laud is worth $10,(100 aud must be "a." poor stick" ' if he cau't pay. $130 io taxes. The truth is that the tax of $130.is upon property worth ?inly $3000. It is a tax ol'mure tuan four per cent, upon what the plu.uier te really worth. lu November lhere will be os muco more to pay. "According to .he Union, a mau worth $10,000 pays $130. accorUiug to the truth, uiuan worth $3u00 java two hundred and thirty dollars. This S a distinction with a difference. We go further aud say trhat, the taxation jil h year must be measured by the income mi of which the taxes are paid Upon this jceusiuu we cauuol go'into particulars. It s sufficient fur ihe moment to say. that the ?ross income ol the State of South Carolina ,lite j ear will not exceed $20,000,000. Aud , ina Slate aud euuui) taxes, io Oe collected ibis year, ?mouin to $4396,000, exclusive of .ax arreara, .winch swell the total to over B5.000.000. 1 bid is one/Ourt*, o?,the whole gross income <.f the Siale. Out of the re? maining il5 000 000 must lie paid the codi uf living, uie -vages of laborers, the wear and lear ol stock anu implements and the like. No wonder that cuse3 are reported dally where the entire nat income (exclud? ing taxes) derived from property Is leas than the amount of State and 'county taxation. Yet the.Unio? has the coolness to say that the taxes are nert heavy beyond endurance, and that taxation is not exorbitant South ?Carolina Radicalism, o? which ttje Union is the defender, demands, as taxes, ONLT-OHB FIFTH of the whole income of the year ! JuDOE BOND, in his charge to the Grand Jury yesterday, said t hat the'Conrt and Jory must "make this State a place where we may live "without fearof midnight asaassi "nation, and of being dragged from onr "houses and murdered by people who have . "710 rigM io doao.n We would mildly sug? gest that this Stale is not, even without the Circuit Co art and Grand Jury, a very furnace of wrath, and, at the same time, we should like to ask who are the people who have the righi to assassinate and murder in South Car? olina ? That there is such a race, ia the infer? ence naturally drawn from the remarks of Judge Bond. Perhaps he waa incorrectly reported. Or, he means the negroes. . Kew Books. ANNUAL OF SCTRNTIFIO DISCOVERT ; OB YEAS BOOK or FACTS IN SCIENCE AND ABT, FOB 1871. Boston : Gould ? Lincoln. 1871. We haye received from Holmes's Book House, in King street, a copy of this hand ' book tor 1871. It ls fully equal In merit to its predecessors, and, like them, covers the whole wide field o? scientific-discovery and progress In art. We can cordially recommend the An? nual for 1871 to the reading public, who wish to keep pace with tho progress of science and arts. CObiluorg.. MACKIN.*-Died, on the 29th ?larch. 18T1, KAT-' msw WILLIAM, ou ly cnlld of Matthew W. sod Mary Mauitiu, aged 23 moutua and a days. OCR LITTLB WILLI*. Scarce a month siuce Ue called The rather of our darling boy, When tue stricken m the.r, appalled, Is summoned to relinquish her remaining Joy. 'j i mm ut di once?. jasT- THERELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances or Mr. and Mrs. JOHN STRO HECKBR are respectful!? invited to attend the Funeral Services of the former, at the Lutheran church, Ari Udale street, at haH-paat 4 o'clock THIS ASTBBMOOX. apr j GERMAN FEIEN UL Y SOCIETY. The members are respectfully Invited to attend the Fanerai or th lr late brother member, JOHN STROHECKER, from his residence, No. J Beau rain street, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, aprs JOHN' A. BLUM, Secretary. JHT- STRICT OBSERVANCE LODGE, No. 73, A. F. M.-The brethreh Sf this Lodge Will aflS'in^leat Masonic Hall, THIS, AFTERNOON, at hair past s o'clock, to attend the Fnoernl Services or our late brother, JOHN STROUBCKER. By order or the W. M.. CLARENOS WAONER, apr? Secretary. ?m> JSTNA STEAM FIRE ENGINE CQMPANY.-You are hereby ordered- to appear st the Engine House THIS OAT, at s o'clock P. M., In uniform (black pants,) for the purpose of pay. ing the last tribute of respect to oar late com? rade,'JOHN A, STROBEOKER ' By order of the President. apr5 j. Mc LE [SH, Secretary. Special JV at ic es. pf UNION BANK OF SOUTH CARO- | - LINA.-Notice la hereby given that thia Bank will, on the drat dav of May next, be prepared, In com? pliance with the recent amendment of Its charter, to consolidate, reduce, and redeem the Stock of Uie Bank-that ls to say, ONE-HAKE OF NEW, wm oe ??Blied ror TmtUAEE? 0FOED STOCK;' and at the request of any stockholder holding I less than ten shares, the Bamk will redeem tho ' sam? atjhe rata Axed for .said redemption by the charter, or holders may sell .and as I (rn all Buch by endo rsm en t on the origma! certificares. Ac? cording to the pr'Visions or the amended char? ter "no one shall be considere! or held to be a stockholder of the said Bank ?rho has not receiv? ed a new certificate for the consolidated shares," on or before the ont day of Jone next. .H. D. ALEXANDER, mar27-mwf Cashier. ?3irOFFICE OF THE SOUTH CAR'>LI N" AC KN IR AL RAILROAD COMPANY-CHARLES TUN, s. C., HA RC ti ism. 1871.- The Ninth Instal? ment of FiVE DOLLARS per share will be paya? ble on 16th April proximo. In Charleston-At the Office of the Company, No. lo'Bi cud street. Io Snmter-To Major JOSEPH JOHNSON. In Oin rend on-To Dr. Q ALLEN HUGGINS. WM. H. PERONNKAU. marlS-Wfisl . Treasurer. NOTICE IS HEREBY* GIVEN to all Sub-Agents of the Lan? Ooramissiou, that, from and after the flrst day "f March, 1871, they will report .all their proceedings tu Hon. F. L. CAKDOZO, Secretary uf the Advisory Board. ROBT. C. URL V RUE, L. C. S. S. C. Columbia, February 28*1871. marll ,?r DANGER AHEAD. -A SINGLE spark m.>y kindle a flama that will cousumea city, and small allmuuts neglected, may end ra? tal in ul8order8.- Bearing thli tact in mind, let the first symptoms or debuity or nervous prostration be met promply with invigorating treatment. Foremost among the vegetable tonics or the age stands HOS PETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, and whenever the vital powers seem io languish, or there ls any reason to suspect that the animal functions essential to the sustenartyn and purifi? cation of the body are imperfectly performed, thia valuable tnvigoraat and antlsept lc should at once be resorted to. Indigestion alw.tys produces weak nt-as of the bodily powers. Sometimes it happens i hat the appetite demands more food than the stomach eau digest; though not more, perhaps, than j?required to keep up the full strength of the frame. The object under such circumstances is to Increase the dig stive capacity or the assimi? lating organs so as to make lt equal to the dui? Imposed u on it .y the appetite and ca able of sup plying the building material of the system au fast M lt is required. This object la fully accomplish ed by tiie use or the Bitters. They lotte and gently stimulate tue cellular membrane, which secretes the gastrlujHlces, and ihe reRdlt tx I hut the.Boi? vent ls mingled wi'h ihe food In sufficient qu'au tity io convert all lb nourishing particles into pure and wholesome element, li, tut tue ot .er hand, there m a deUclency of aupeiite, without any corresponding deficiency of ill^K-iive power, the etiecL ol the toole ls o stimulate -t desire for food In m net tm c*ses out of twenty, he ni ache, nausea, nervousness, tainting nts, spasms, aud. tunar?* most or the casual aches and pains to which humanity ls subject, proceed p lmarily from mdigvHtl'.in complicated wi h b liou-oess; and lor both these complaints HOS TETTER'S .vi CM At*H BITTE ttsare recommended a? a - peedy and cen alu remedy. aprl-Soao ' ?ST-JOHN C. B\KER & CO *S GEND I NE MEDICINAL X)0 LIVER DIL.-ESTABLISH: Kl) 1830.- Acknowledged by eminent physicians co be the best In the world. Sold o.v Druggists i enerad*. J No. a BAKER * CO., Philadelphia. A full supply no hand by DR. H. KA ER. febo-mwrcmos No. 131 Meetlnir sireet. sar* GETTING MARRIED.-ESSAYS lor Yoong Meti on Social KvlM. and t he propriety .r impropriety or getting Married, wltn sanitary r em Tor tiiose wno teel uufiiteo ror matrimonial Happiness, sent free. In sealed envelopes. Ad i ress Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. au??-amos Special Saines. CONSIGNEES PEE MERCHANTS' Line Schooner FLORENCE ROGERS, frotn-New Tort, will send for Goods on Anger's North wharf before sunset or par expenses. No olalms allowed after Goods are removed. apr6-l WILLIAM ROACH A CO. ?*~ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER. Complete triumph over Corns and Bunions by Mona, BERGER. Plenty references to reliable gentlemen who have oeen cared. Apply at No. 833 King street._ apr6-ws4? ?Sr- NOTICE-DURING MT ABSENCE from the State I have appointed Mr. CHARLES LITSCHGI my Attorney and Agent. apr5-2?_- F. HIMMELREICH. ^OFFICE SOUTHWESTERN RAIL? ROAD BANK.-A. quarterly dividend of ONE DOLLAR per Share, from the earnings or the Road, having been declared by the Board of Di? rectors of the Sooth Carolina Railroad Company oh the Capital Stock of said Company, the same win be paid on and after the first of May next at this office. The Transfer Books will be closed from.the 15th Instant. JOHN H. HARLESTON, apr5-wfm6 Cashier. ?m-WE HEREBY BEG TO GIVE NO TICS that Mr. H. Di H. THOMSON ls no-longer, empowered to act m our behalf in receiving eon-' slgnments or transacting any other baalne-s for the undersigned. B. WHITWORTH A BROS., apr4-2 Manchester, England. " OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON",. APRIL 8, 1871.-Stockholders of this Company are notified ' that the Bight per cent: Bonds and Oenlfloatesor Stock authorized to be issued at the annual meeting of the Stock? holders held on the Stn day or February last, will be ready for delivery on THURSDAY, 6th In? stant, and fbr that purpose theTreasurer of i be Company will attend at the offloe of Messrs. CAMPBELL k SEABROOK, No. 50 Broad Street, on that day, and each subsequent day, from 12 to 3 o'clock, until Saturday, lath instant. Inclusive. S. W. FISHER, spra-12 Treasurers, and C R. R. Company. ??W THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN | AND TR?VT COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C., 1ST APRIL, 1871.-Tbe Board of Dirac'OBS of thia] Company having declared a Semi-annual Divi? dend of. FIVE PER CENT. On its * apual, pay? ment of the same will bejnade the stockholders, free of all taxation, at the office of the Company, Broad street, on and after the 3d Instant. THOMAS B, WARING, apr?-mwf6 Cashier. ?HP* LOAN ON BOTTOMRY.-THE undersigned, Captain' of the American Bark KRDAR, now in this port, needing funds to pay for repairs and other expenses of said Bark to | enable her to resuate and prosecute her voyage hence to Valparaiso, requires a Loan of FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS ($4000,) more or less, on hypothecation of the above named ve s r-el, to be reimbursed twenty days after arrival at Val? paraiso. Sealed applications, naming rate of maritime premium, must be presented at the offloe of Messrs. J. A. ENS'-ow k co.,-No. 141 East Bay, at 12 o'clock, noon, on SATURDAY, 8th April, when and where they will be,opened in the presence of the applicants or their representatives. Por further information, apply to my Consignees, Messrs. J. A. EN s LOW * CO. CHARLES A. FRENCH, msr31-fmwS Master Bark Ke'dar. j?*THE PLANTERS' AND MECHAN ICS' BANK OF SOOTH CARO LI NA. ymir ty days | after date this Bank will be prepared to consoli? date Its-Stock by issuing one Share of new for ten of the old, In compliance with the recent amend? ment of its charter. Also to ret elvo subscrip? tions for an additional number of Shares to tbe . extent of twenty thousand at twenty-five dollars each, including the Consolidated Shares as above, present Stockholders to have precedence in sub? scription to trie increased Stock, lu proportion to the amount now held by them respectively. BMfitS-Wf QUESTION SETTLED -Two young medical stu? dents were disputing the other day at the bouse or a mutual friend, as to the nature of dyspepsia. One said the primary cause was a diseased liver; the other insisted that the disease originated in the epigastrium. "I eau ted you what dyspepsia ls, for I've been there," observed the host laugh? ingly. "We 1," said one or the young medicos, "let's have your opinion. "Dyspepsia," said tie, "is a complaint that you can't relieve, and that PLANTATION BITTE KS CURBS ia SIX WBBJJJBI" The person who made this remark resides at No. 198 Greenwich avenue, and his name is Martin W. Myers. SBA Moss PARINS from pure Irish Moas, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams kc. The cheapest, heal truest and must delicious food lo the wiirM. _apT3-mwf3pac aarBATC?ELOK'S HAIR DYE.-Till SUFERB HAIR DYE ls the beet In the world- per? fectly harmless, reliable and Instar.'aneo us. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints ur unpleas? ant odor. The-genulue W. A. BATCHELORS HAIR DYE prod joes IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black or Natural Brown. Does not stain the skin, but leaves the hanw clean, soft and beautiful. The obly Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Drug? gists. Factory No. IS BoLd street, New York. jan?S-mwilyr tUrp <g>00os, &z. 0 N CONSIGNME-NT. - bales PLAID OSNABURGS - bales Jeans and Tweeds - bales Bed Tick - bales Fancy Oasslmere. For sale by H. LEI DING, Dry Goods Commission Warth jase, aprS-wfma No. ss Hayne street. -fertilisers. JMPORTANT TOPLANTERSANI FACTORS. MIDDLETON'S PISH AMMONIATED PH08 P H A T E. This excellent brand or Fertilizer comes before the publie well recommended, having been pre? pared with great care, and with the best mate? rials. Its adaptability io the crops of tn is sei tim ls unsurpassed ; one evidence of winch ls the official testimony of Professor SHEPARD, which we annex, as follows: OFFICE np THE STVTB iNspcoToaor FSK.TII.IS ?a? CH -BLEsniN. S. C., Mar ;li 31.1871. J Messrs J. A. KB8U>w k Chu Agents ol Middleton's Pl-h am noni ital r i i-pha'-: GKMTLKHKN-i ncio-cd plea-e fl"d the analyst Of tue >aiii,-le ol Mid.i.et.-n't Rah Ainmouiau-d Piumphate, seleoteu oy my as-lstaui from the car? go Just arrived! Tue. larg tim-unt of organic matter, rich la Am iiiuiia. and the mg-ilv soluble condition ?1 the phosphor c acid, are sufficient recommendations lor . ms ur ide. I feel nure i hat the planter will be benetlied nv Its judicious appiiuatl in to Cot? ton and otuer cr.-ps. Respect fully, yonr obedient servant, (Sinned.) CU AS U SHEP ?RD. JR , M. ii.,. luriyeotnrMf Fertilisers Tor Sou h Carolina. UNIFORMITY OF QUALITY GUARANTEED. Pine ES- '50 <:a*h, or for appro ved acceptance, payable 1st Novemner next, I?I0.. Address J. A. BN -LOW k CO., Atrents, No. 141 East Bay, Charleston, 8. 0. apr5^-w m Remooais. VTOTICE. -THE "EQUITABLE LIFE i.1 ASSURANcKHOOIKTY,"uf Ne" York, have ? emovcii fro hi No. 141 Meer.-n ? street to their new Office, No. 20 BROAD SI RE ET. WM. B. SHAW, ft bl 3 General Agent. iEleetings. _ F~ ELLOWSBTP SOCI ET Yr^?~MJ5ETlNG ?Ul be hew THIS EVKNINQ,- at thejiasonlo BalUait 8 o'clock. The Arrear LJst will recel ve Ita third reading, and the role applicable twdefaalt bra rigidly en forced. "By orders aprfi CAMPBELL DOUGLAS, Secretary. NOTICE.-A MEETING 3BF THE CON GREGATION" of St. John's Lutheran Church, on business of vital importance to Us Interests, will be held rn the" church eil in ce THIS APTES NOON, ?th instant, at half-past 4 o'clock. april "PIONEER STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM X * PANY OT A?M?N.^rhe Regular Monthly Meeting of your oomnany will be held THIS (Wednesday) BVENINO, the 5th InBt,, at yonr En? gine House, Market street, st hsiF-pssi 7 o'oMfcfc precisely. By order. J. W. McKENRY, aprt-* Secretary. SOUTH CAROLINA MEBICAL ASSOCIA? TIONS-The Annual Meeting of the Sooth Carolina Medical Association will -be held at. Charleston. Tars DAT. April 5,1871, Cdhnty Societies will organise and seajd their Delegate?. Where no County Society - exists, Physicians from the County will please Bend Dele? gates. Arrangements will be made with the Railroads to pass Delegates for one fare. J. SOMERS BOKT, BUR, . marl4-tuf7wl Recording Secretary S.O. M. A SECRETARY AND TREASURER'S OF? FICE, NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY, CHARLESTON, S. C,, MARCH 16, 1871. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the' Northeastern Railroad Company will be held st the Ballof the Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, THIS DAT, the 5th April, at 12 o'clock M. 0. WILLIMAN, marle-thsSwl Secretary, BROWN FELLOWSHIP SOCIETY.-THE members af tbls Soc et v are samraoopd to at? tend the Regular Monthly Meeting, on THTJBSDAT, the 5th Inst., at the Residence of the President, calhoun street, -at the usual hour. Mern be rs tn arrears who have been written to and fall to liqui? date ; heir dues at this meeting, will be dealt with according to rales* By order, aprs-a* J. M. F. P^RESF, Secretary B. S.S. THE SOUTH CAROLINA STATE DEN? TAL ASSOCIATION will meet at thePbcenlx Eugine Hali, on MOKDAT, th? tom inst., at ll A. M. By order. TVT. MOORS, b. D. S., . apr5-wm2 Secretary. ^tinioersanes. QHARLBSTON BOARD ' OF TRADE. FIFTH 'ANNIVERSARY MEETING. The Polls fer Election of Officers for tse'eaaulng year will be open THIS DAT, April 5th, between the hours o"f 1 aha 4 o'clock P. M., at ?ie Board of Trade Rooms. There will be a collation during same honra. .MANAGERS/ E. M. MARSHALL. J.B.STEELE, A.B. HOLMES, B. F. MOISE, E. PLATT. The Anniversary Meeting of the Board or Trade will be held st 8 o'clock In the #EVSNISO, when the newly elected officers win be Installed. The Treasurer will be in attendance both in the afternoon and evening, to receive pay menthol dues, which, under the By-laws, are payable In advance. A. FOSTER BLACK, apra-3 Secretary and Treasurer. tuants. WANTED, A GIRL OR WOMAN TO cook and do housework. White pre? ferred. Inquire St No. Ks Calhoun street. &pr5-t_' WANTED, A RESPECTABLE WHITE girl as chambermaid and seamstress. . Apply at No. 28 George street.._apr6-l? WANTtD IMMEDIATELY, A WOMAN to cook and male herself ns pf ol. Good recommendations required. Apply at No 30 Rut ledge avenue, opposite Bee street. aprt-l* WANTED, A TEACHER TO TAKE charge of the Classical Department In a large School. Address J. T., Box No. 64, Post offic. apr5-l COOK. WANTED.-WANTED A RE SPECTABLE white woman as Cook, and to assist with the washing. Apply at No. 176 oom lng Btreet, near Cannon._ apr5-l* WANTED, A BOY TO ATTEND ONE HORSE, and make himself generally Me? tal about the place. Apply at No. 22 Vendue Range._-_<_aprt-l WANTED, SALESMEN AND CAN? VASSERS for EMERSON'S BINDER, for mu-ic sod periodicals, and for Emerson's Clip and Kile lor office papara. Two separate-artic es. , tin? nip find File for business men, and the binder for every body. BeBcner tenm -a ll'?- to .INO. R. BARRETT <fc CQ., Book Binders, No. 12? 8. Clark street. Chicago. Illinois._apr5-w?8 WANTED, TWO WHITE WOKEN, accustomed io work on ?ewing Machines. Apply roo. H. MEYER, at Nb. 817 Ring Htn-et, over Johnson's doming Store._apr4-2* - WAFTED IMHEDTATELY, A COMPE? TENT NXTK>B, to i ak* oharge of a young Infant Best recommendations required. Ap 'ly arNo. 17 Ashley street r._aprl-4* WANTED TO RENT. A DWELLING H0D3E, tn complete order, containing not leas than six upright rooms, south or C alhoun and wp?<t of Meeting streets. Address C. F. I'AN K MN, fi rough the postofflc -. / mar28-8 Jot Sa:c. AGOOD CHANCE.-THE^NoT I GRO Oh RT, corner of Wentworth and Lynch sm ets, for sale. For particulars apply at the premises._aprs-a* HORSE RADISH: HORSE RADISH! Tamarinds, Guava Jelly, Dares. Praties, lia. m ns. Figs, Fish Rues, . Bananas, Lemons, and beau; lfui large Oranges, at KLEIN'S ' Cheap Fruit St?re," No. 330 King atreet._aprS^* ABARGAIN 1-TO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Rugirleu Wood Frame Paper Cutier.'wiil'be aold low for Gish. Is nearly new. cuts 28 Inches, and has an extra knife. No charge fur package. Price $40. Apply at Tan NEWS Job office. mar22 FOR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA 0HINES, of good quality, which are offered heap. Call at No. 27 Queen street, bet wen Meeting ami Church streets. feb? ?oat ano faune OST, ON SUNDAY MORNING, BE TWEEN St. Patrick's Church and Rutledge avenue, a pair of gold-mounted SPECTACLES. The Under will ne suitably rewarded upon leaving them at thia office._apf4 TEN DOLL \RS REWARD.-LOST, IN Beaut itu, Klug or Calhoun -tresta, ou last Friday night, a heavy Ooid Chain BRACELET. The above reward will be pam. if it ls left at WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL'S, NO. 8 Broad street._apr3 . ?0 ?CTtt. TO RENT, THE WHOLE OR PART OF an elegant and com mod lo ns Evidence, In me western part ol the city, having a Upe garden attached, and ali necessary oirbtui Hugs. Pos ?ession given Immediately. Apply to O. N. BER NARP, No. 86 Broad street._tgsj FOB KENT, TO GENT LEM EY WITH? OUT hoard, two lance Rooms, with south a. tl wes pinazas, at the northwest corner or so? ciety and Meeting streets. irv : s* T?i RENT, A* STURE ON KING strut; good location, sise.-20 by 60. Rant low to s goud tenant. Addre-s ..More," DAILT NEWS office. aprs rRENT, OWE-HALF OF A DWELL? ING situated In a most desirable noMioo or the city,an i within (Ive minnipa' walk >f ibe Post oin i e. Kent mode-ate. Inquire at No. 2 Society stieet. - . mar30 OissDiuuono of ?opartTterer)i]i. D~ T8SOL?TION. OF COPARTNERSHIP! The Copartnership heretofore existjug uuder me immeof CiiUP.JIM A WINK.LKR la dissolved by limuailoB of agreement. Ail p^rsuus indented to tue late fl'm will in ?ike payment to THEO? DORE H. CHDPEIs, anti all bllia due by the arm must be preseaied for pay meut to the sam-. THEO Di IRK F. imUPBlN, apr6-wsm3 GEORGE H. WlN?LKR. 3>gencu9. C HARLES TON ADVERTISING AGENCY, CORK BR BROAD STRSRT ANO BAST BAT. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest cash rates ror ALL PAPERS in the Onlted states. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. dec?-mwf $6rt80?1ttC1tt0. CHARLESTON RIFLEMEN CHJB, AT SOUTH CAROLINA HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL It, llTli ^.COmuTTHB. . H. 0. EIC ABE. Chairman. J. A. MOROSO, J. W. M ADREi", - H. ?\BUS, E. C. STETNMETHR. N. B.-Tickets caa be purchased from the Com ?mttte^or st the Referee Om oe, corner Krag and .Liberty street?. apr6-wrmt iiiiiiiiteTT}, ^fSBmokim, &t. BING OPENING. M R.B. M^J. ZEESOW WILL OPEN THIS DAT AT NO. 3 . 4 KISS S ?-EE BT , A large and vaned assortment of HILLINERT GOO D'S . - To whica she m vites tbs attention of the ladles In general? DRESSMAKING ATTENDED TO AS USUAL. BRANCH OP'MADAME ?DEM0REST>8 CELE? BRATED PAPER PATTERNS.' N. B.-All orders receive prompt attention, aprt_" : jyjLLE. ESTELLE HAAS, No. 276 KINO STBEBT, (LATE MARION'S STAND,) Respectfully informs thu Ladies that she will open THIS DAT, April 5th, a handsome assort? ment of SPRINT* AND SUMMER BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS; Also, FINE FRENCH CORSETS always on hand. aprS-3 jj* ADAME L?ZIER, PARISIAN ?lt BS S M AK KR, KINO STREET, WEST SIDE, ONE DOOR ABOTE WENTWORTH STREET, (UP STAIRS.) FINE FRENCH CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. PRICES REASONABLE. .maru ^ C. A R jy. The undersigned havlDg withdrawn from-tho late firm of Lengntok, Sell A Foster, heg*-to In? form ms city ano. conn try friends that be will oar ry on the WHOLESALE MILLINERY ANDSTRAW GOODS BUSINESS, at No.-Ul MEETING STREET. Having Just returned from New Tork with a oho ice and well selected stock, consisting In pan of Frenob FLOWER-?, Ribooda. Laces, Veils, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ag., Ac, Ac, is prepared to offer the same at pnces that wM detr competition. apra-mwAmo*_CHAS. A LENONK3K. ?roceries, Ciqnnrs, &z. jvMP.OR T S D O H A M PA G HE8? Now on hand the following brands of CH AM ? PAGNES, at REDUOED PRICES, by tbs basket, case or bottle : Piper A Ca's HETBSTEOK Chas. Heldslecfc'B-OREEN SEAL V. E. OliOQUOt's PONSARDIN Mnmm'S VERZENAT and PRIVATE 8T00K Boeder orDRY SILL ER Y G. E. Mc cam's DRT VBR?BNAT Bouche, FUS A Ca's BRANDS Napoleon's OABINBT DRY VEITEN AT CARTE BLANCHE, E. E. BEDFORD, Late Wm. S. Cor wm A Co.. ja?ll_No. 276 King yreeu g PARK LING MOSELLE SPARKLING CATAWBA MOOHBIMSR NI ERST EINER LIQUEUR DES BENEDICTINS CHARTREUSE CURACOA MARASCHINO ROBs?AN KUMMBL ABSINTH 1 ERMOUTH PARFAIT AMOUR OREME" DE 'ROSE NO ? E AUS. ANISETTE. K. E. BEDFORD. jan li Np. 276 King street: ,ga?HEN LAGER ? E E R ENGLISH ALES SCOTCH ALBS CHAMPAGNE ALE? LONDON PORTERS DUBLIN PORTERS CHAMPAGNE CIDER. . E. El BEDFORD, anil_No. 276 King street. ^7* ANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW That t bey are dally losing money by not buying at LTNLETS CHEAP STOB E. My prices are unprecedentedly low, and on all branches of my business I defy coos petition. OLD HOVE RN MENT JAVA COFFS E, 2fic SpOUBd Best silver Drip Syrup, l&t, per gallon Golden Syrup, Boc a gallon Crush Sogar, 7M pounds for $1 Best Lear Lard, e>? pounds for $1 Lighthouse OH, soc. a gallon Best young Hyson Tea. sold elsewhere at Ss per* pound, can be bought .here for ll M by the pound package Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Hardware Fancy crana Goods. AND A general assortment lu the H0U8E .FURNISH? ING LINE, sold at marvellously "low pri?es. ROASTED AND GROUND RIO, LAGUAYRA AND JAVA COFFEE, Fresh every day m the week, and guaranteed of tbe bes' quality ami of such particular kim>e ss repr- stilted. Toe roasting ls done apon the premises, under my per* mal supervision (aad I not imported from New York.) and aaa bs retied upon Look ont for the Signs of the OKOcKEBY HOUSE AND CAROLINA TEA . AGENCY, And stop m and ask for oae of my Business cir? culars. Respectfully, JOHN W. LINLEY*, msris-lyr JfllNE TEAS I PISE TEAS ? PRICE LIST. YOUNG HYSON. $1. Si 25and $1 55per pound imperial, 80c. and SI per po tn l Gunpowder; fl ?O and Si 76 per pun nd Ooious. 70c, soc.. si Si 25 an i si 50 per pound Eu li-h Breakfast. 80c, |1 aud $1 25 p r pound Japan, SI per pound Mixed, ti p.-r pound. 1'bese Teas are warranted puro and unadultera? ted, or One fl ivor,- ami wul co,u .are uvoraoly with any sold in >his city. Tfley are onVrei at 'New York el y pri -es, ex? penses a?hied. nampressem free by ?d i IL W. i. WEB H. Agent for the Great U.' s. TV* -?.nni'.tnv. . S. W. . omer Meeting aud Mark.-i streets. 49*Goods delivered nee to ranna-i dan?'*, steamboats, and all paris or che any, free ol cbarge. ma 31 ^i-gce?Hjg, tigaoxBi ssc. JiJE El?bL AND FAMILY FLOUR. M&a DECAI ? ' OO^Wc, 110 EAST BAY, __. SUPER, EXTRA ATO FAMILY laadi?g from Schooner J. E. DftUr? a'p?-3 -_' Q I G A R S! O l G^A R S! Large Stock et Good, Free SMOKING CIGARS, constantly, bs band, and for sale at $16 per thous? and, at J. MADSEN'S CIGAR MAriTJF A OT OBiY, So. 168 Meeting street, aprSrlflio Opposite Charleston HoteL gYRDP, BACON, ?c., A?. so Ubis. ChoiceBee HITOSYBJTP lo bois. Bxtrtfilnber S<ntp 20 bhds. Prime Shoulders and Clear Rib Sides 50 boxe-* Prime Dry Salted Lcsg and Short Clear Sides, Clear Bibs, CumbeViaudS'snd Shoulders , 10 boxes Extra' Sngar-Cnred New Torfe Strips and Hams ! JO paila Obolos Lard . . Ittiu . 1000 reanjE Straw Paper. assorteM^pses. Jost received and rot;Bids-Ay , apgjPWj_LATJRBX?^I ALEOLANDBB. QAfS, *C?RN, ??Y j^~*LOUB. 2000 bushels Prime OATS? ex Schooner Benjaaals ?ooo bushels Prime White and Mixes Corn soo bales Prime Bastera sad N. R. Hay. FLOUR. BOO bois, ?elected Family sod Extra Pfc&UR 600 sletes cnoiOG Family and Eastern Flour 200 bbls.*8uper and Flue Pto ar. ? " . For sale by JOHN O AMPS EN A CO. aprs-mwiH ? v- ? Q?RN1 CORNI GORM! ^ IO.MO bushels. Prime CORN, in Btort and for sale by T. J. KERR"-* 00. ? aprl ' , . J?0 LASS H S AND SUGAR. S? mids. Hew Crop IfTOOOVADO'MOLASSES 220 barrels *e?r Crop Muecovaao MolaaseflV 16 boxes Prime Grocery Sugar ' 160 boxes good Grocery Sugar . . . . 1 Forssieby " W. P. H"ALL, * maraa-wfnaS_. Brown ACb.*s Wharf. RUARLES HBroSIECK C^AM?AGrNES, SILLERY AND EXTRA BRV. A. LA LANDS * CO., Proprietor of the Chat. Leovule and Brown ^ Oantenao Clarete. A full assortment of i he abovefl Wines for sale by all principal Grocers sod WlasV Dealern. _ H. BISCHOFF & OG. mar3i-rmw3mes* T E Aft! TE AS! T E>A-6! ' ..WILSON 4 BB?THER will issue at aa early day" a Catalogue or the FINE OROCERTES with whjch iheh*'establishment ls stocktid. ? . "? - .-1. " Bat at present they dsaisi to caa attention more es peotally ts arr extract fro rn ' The-Amati can Grocei-,"Telatlve-to the great Tea swindles rfnfoa sro now being foisted npon the American peo? ple.- All lovers of Tea should peruse tl.e remarks of the editor or the able Journal rrom walch the extract ls taken, and be warned In ante. Referring to the largs Tea Companies of New York City, the writer says: I have now In my possession a sample or trttm* Tea, wit hont one single leaf of the original Chi? nese Herb, to adult?rate IC-wHfe. It waa made Sar a Monster House, sold te a Monster Boose, tated by a Monster House, and distributed by ?ks base, corrupt myrmidons of that aeU-eame Monster House throughout the United States of America to do Us deadly work of gradually poisontakf tts free, yet unprotected, people of your Great Re? public." The cl tia a na or Charleston whs wish to avoid using thc poisonous compound!, too -eisen Bold nuder the name of Tea, sh said take the precau? tion of purchasing only from responsible houses, which have an established reputation for dealing In PURE TEAS. For PURE TEAS, of all qualities and prtc?a, go to WILSON A BROTHER, Qrocera, Anson and Soelooy streets, B" All Goods delivered free. fait? %gerirfe* . > THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAN?-AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION. The undersigned have entered Into anassocra? tion for the purpose or Introducing IMMIGRANTS INTOSOUTH CAROLINA, and producing homes for the same. They propose to establish Agencies lu tae prin? cipal cities of Europe, and Ia the- North and the Northwest, and aaa lat Immigrants - In coming to our State where they .have homes provided, asd aid them ia becoming permanent semen npon the soil. They request their friends throughout the state to pince such of their Lands and Real Estate St their disposal as will make suitable homes for Ira migrants at the lowest credit prices, say for a pe ? tod of live years, which the undersigned will na ] terrake to advertise and sell,'charging"the own? ers a reasonable commlsslo -: ror the sale'. Circulars will be prepared and distributed ex? plaining more la detail our plans. CENTRAL OFFICE ACADEMY UF MUSK), Corner King and Market streets, CHARLESTON, So. CA. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GABT k CO. . MfMMUM : Gen. Wade Hampton, Hon. Ja mes Ches nut, Hon. J. P. Carroll, Gen. Jno. S-PrestSO, Hon. B. F. Perry, Gov. A. G. Mag rath, Gov. M L. Bonham, Hon. W. D. simpson, Gen. Johnson Hagood, Andrew .Simonda, Esq., Hoo.Armlstead Burt, Hon. Geo. A. Tren holm, Hon.. J. B. Campbell, GOV. Jno. L. Manning. mar28-lmo ftgricgltnral impt?qflmig. QBAMPION RICE DRILLS, Jost rec 1 ved by the steamer Falcon,. ALSO. BRINLY'S NEW THI..L PLOUGH. mans-w-4 c. GRAVEL Y. N02B'S'Bay. ?oote, ?rjoes, ?ff. JgOOT?, SHOES AND I HUNK Receiving this dav per steamships Georgia, from New York, Fall River, iroa Phllil -toals, assured luv ?ices nf FIVE BOO I'S AMa> SHOES, la addition to the choice seiend m +i*ava la si -ck I Kee? Mi?se OABLE SCREW WIRB WATBR PROOF WOG I MS. ? Sui I cu? ap at ED WARU DALY'S, marti No. lil ^fe^tiiig^tri^t Jj- OTI.CEI N O T I C El ts. Pall River Steamship from Phtladelpirta H? day 1 dip reo i vuu a fresi sa iplv o... t a M ?eui's ii jal Sew -1 Magic Fit<in< FRh'VCH Ot LP BOOTs. Wita muon ti ne sad laoor, 1 tuve tas same for Boya ant G?nts. ED WAR > DALT, marta_No. 12l Me"tin ; street. 'JIO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. Piesse Inform the numer?os rea rers er your paper 'hat the A4 BRIO AN O UT R Pmeatad, or tue Shoe QI the .Future, ls a sauces*, 'o supply tlie dstosadsof tne Tr.ide. saunier lavoloe to-dsy by Fd! Riv?r, from Philadelphia . . Sold by riiWABU IHLY, mar22 No. 121 Meeting street. JOSEPH W. HARRISSONS, ARTIST'S SUPPLY. PAINT AND OIL STORE, No. S3 Q0B8K STB a ST, UHAKLBSTON. S. O. Patent finer ueteotmg (alarini MONEY ORA WER. jan 2-mirfflin A